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Uno 102 is a mobile lift with electric raising and lowering of the lift arm. Uno is intended mainly for use in Post Acute Care facilities like nursing homes and other care homes in the most common lifting situations, for instance, transfers between bed and wheelchair, to and from toilet and for lifting to and from the floor. Uno has three alternative height settings, in order always to provide the optimum lifting height. The middle position is the standard setting; the lowest is suitable for, for instance, lifting children and lifting to/from the floor. Select the highest position for lifting extra high, for instance, to beds and gurneys with fixed heights. Individual fitting of the sling and other lifting accessories is of utmost importance for function and safety when using the lift. IMPORTANT! Read the instruction guides for both the patient lift and lifting accessories before use. Lifting and transferring a person always involves a certain level of risk. It is important to completely understand the contents of the instruction guides and the equipment should be used only by trained personnel. Please contact Liko/Hill-Rom in the event of any uncertainties or questions. is a warning triangle used for situations which require extra care and attention. In this document, the person being lifted is referred to as the patient, and the person helping them is referred to as the caregiver. Uno™102 Instruction Guide English 7EN150104-04 2013-08-22 Applies to the following models: Uno 102 EE Prod. No. 2010004 Product Description

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Uno 102 is a mobile lift with electric raising and lowering of the lift arm. Uno is intended mainly for use in Post Acute Care facilities like nursing homes and other care homes in the most common lifting situations, for instance, transfers between bed and wheelchair, to and from toilet and for lifting to and from the floor.Uno has three alternative height settings, in order always to provide the optimum lifting height. The middle

position is the standard setting; the lowest is suitable for, for instance, lifting children and lifting to/from the floor. Select the highest position for lifting extra high, for instance, to beds and gurneys with fixed heights.Individual fitting of the sling and other lifting accessories is of utmost importance for function and safety when using the lift.

IMPORTANT!Read the instruction guides for both the patient lift and lifting accessories before use. Lifting and transferring a person always involves a certain level of risk. It is important to completely understand the contents of the instruction guides and the equipment should be used only by trained personnel. Please contact Liko/Hill-Rom in the event of any uncertainties or questions.

is a warning triangle used for situations which require extra care and attention.

In this document, the person being lifted is referred to as the patient, and the person helping them is referred to as the caregiver.

Uno™102Instruction Guide

English7EN150104-04

2013-08-22

Applies to the following models:Uno 102 EE Prod. No. 2010004

Product Description

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Table of Contents

Before using, make sure that:• the lift is assembled in accordance with the assembly instructions• the lifting accessory is properly attached to the lift• the batteries have been charged for at least 6 hours• you have read the instruction guides for the lift and lifting accessories• personnel using the lift are informed of the correct operation and use of the lift

Before lifting, always make sure that:• the lifting accessories are not damaged• the lifting accessory is correctly attached to the lift• the lifting accessory hangs vertically and can move freely• the correct lifting accessory type, size, material and design are selected to suit the patient’s needs• the lifting accessory is correctly and safely applied to the patient in order to prevent injuries• the latches are intact; missing or damaged latches must always be replaced• the sling’s strap loops are correctly connected to the sling bar hooks when the sling straps are extended,

but before the patient is lifted from the underlying surface.

Never leave a patient unattended during a lifting situation!

Uno 102 EE has been tested by an accredited testing institute and fulfils the requirements specified in the Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC, for Class I products.Uno 102 EE complies with the requirements in EN ISO 10535:2006, IEC 60601-1, EN 60601-1-2, ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1 and CAN/CSA C22.2 no 60601-1.

The lift must not be modified under any circumstances. If you have any questions, please contact Liko/Hill-Rom.

Particular care must be observed when using strong sources of potential disturbance, such as diathermy, etc, so that diathermy cables are not positioned on or near the lift. If you have questions, please consult the responsible assistive-device technician or the supplier.The lift is not suitable for use in the presence of flammable mixtures, for example, in areas where flammable goods are stored.

Safety Instructions ................................................................... 2Definitions .................................................................................3Technical Data ..........................................................................3Dimensions ...............................................................................4Assembly ..................................................................................5Operation ..................................................................................6Charging the Batteries .............................................................8Maximum Load ........................................................................9Recommended Lifting Accessories ..........................................9Simple Troubleshooting ..........................................................11Inspection and Maintenance ..................................................12

Safety Instructions

NOTE!This instruction guide contains important information for the user of the product.All who use the product should review and completely understand and adhere to the contents of the instruction guide.Remember to keep the instruction guide in a place where it is always available to those using the product.Warning!Certain environments and conditions can limit the correct us of the mobile lifts, including: thresholds, unlevel floor surfaces, various obstacles, and extra-thick carpets. These environments and conditions can cause the wheels of the mobile lift not to roll as intended, possible imbalance in the mobile lift, and increased exertion by the caregiver. If you are uncertain that your care environment fulfils the requirements for correct use of the mobile lift, please contact your Liko/Hill-Rom representative for further advice and assistance.

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Definitions1. Lift arm2. Flexlink3. Latches4. Sling bar5. Outer tube6. Motor for lift arm7. Product label8. Front wheels 9. Base10. Rear wheels with brakes1 1. Motor for base-width adjustment12. Locking handle 13. Cable for hand control14. Control box15. Battery box16. Hand control17. Lift mast18. Holder for Quick Reference Guide and colour

codes for sling sizes19. Emergency lowering (mechanical)20. Emergency stop21. Emergency lowering, electrical22. Charge indicator (Charge = charges)23. Charge indicator (On = charger connected)

Technical Data

The device is intended for use indoors.Type B, in accordance with the electrical shock protection class.Class II equipment.

Forward direction

Maximum load:

Uno 102: 175 kg (385 lbs)

Material: Powder-painted steel

Weight: Total: Uno 102 42,7 kg (94.1 lbs)Heaviest removable part: Uno 102 22,3 kg (49.2 lbs)

Wheels: Front: 75 mm (2.9 in) twin wheelRear: 75 mm (2.9 in) individual wheels fitted with brakes

Turning Diameter: Uno 102 1380 mm (54 in)

Emergency lowering device:

Mechanical and electrical

Lift Interval: Uno 102 1270 mm (50 in)

Lifting speed: 30 mm/sec (1.18 in/sec) without load

Sound level: 39 dB(A)

Protection class:

IP X4

Operating Forces of Controls:

Buttons on hand control: 2.4 N

Electrical data:

24 V

Intermittent power:

Int. Op 10/90, active operation max 2 min. Only 10% of a given length of time may be active, but no more than 2 min.

Batteries: 2 x 12 V 2.9 Ah valve-regulated lead-acid gel-type batteries. New batteries are provided by the supplier.

Battery charger:

Built-in, 100-240 V,AC, 50-60 Hz, max 400 mA.

Lift motor: 24 V 6 A, permanent magnetic motor with mechanical safety mechanism, safety nut and outer tube.

Motor for base-width adjustment:

24 V 3.5 A, permanent magnetic motor

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Dimensions

* Different measurements depending on the assembly alternatives. See “Assembly”, page 5. The change or complementary addition of other lifting accessories result in a change of the lifting height.

** Reference measurement according to Standard EN ISO 10535:2006.

Top view

Lateral view

Max. reach position of lift arm

Max. reach position of lift arm

Measurement Table Measurements in mm

Model A*Max.

A*Min. B B1 B2 B3

C DD1 D2 E* F** F1** L*

Max.L*

Min. M N Omax. min. max. min.

Uno 10279.377.475.8

56.554.553.0

49.4 36.2 28.7 23.2 42.9 27.2 38.6 22.8 37.4 1.843.541.640.0

3.9 1.070.568.566.9

20.518.516.9

14.6 7.3 19.5

Measurements in inch.

BB1

F

F1

Amax

B2

Amin

E

M

N

O

B3

L

C

D2

D D1

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7.5

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3.6

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Model A*Max.

A*Min. B B1 B2 B3

C DD1 D2 E* F** F1** L*

Max.L*

Min. M N Omax. min. max. min.

Uno 102201519651925

143513851345

1255 920 730 590 1090 690 980 580 950 45110510551015

100 25179017401700

520470430

370 185 495

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Assembly

4. Connect the cables as follows:- Cable hand control to socket 1.- Cable for the lift arm motor to socket 2. - Cable for motor for base-width

adjustment to socket 3.

1. Remove the locking handles from the base and place the lift mast in the foot of the base.

• Lift mast with lift arm, control box, motor for lift arm, flexlink, locking handles and sling bar

• Base (including motor for width adjustment)• Hand control with cable

Before assembly, make sure you have the following parts:• Battery box and holder for the charging cable• Bag containing Instruction Guide, Quick Reference

Guide, charger cable and charger extension cable.

3. Secure the lift mast in the desired position with the locking handles provided. Adjust the position of the locking handles so that they point downwards.

2. The lifting height can be set to three different levels. Select one of the three holes according to the illustration above. The middle hole is recommended in most cases. The lower hole of the lift mast is recommended for extra high lifting height. The upper hole is recommended for lower lifting heights. Please see the measurement table on p. 4.

A B C

6. A) Plug the charger connector cable into the socket under the control box.

B) Attach the connector cable to the strain relief system. C) Plug the charger cable into the connector cable.

7. Place the battery box in its bracket above the control box. Make sure that the battery box is secured (you will hear a clicking sound).

5. Hang the hand control on the handle.

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ON CHARGE

EMERGENCY

BATTERY

10. Release the emergency stop by turning the button in the direction indicated by the arrows on the button.

Charge the battery, see page 8.

• the battery of the lift is charged• the indicator lamps on the front of the control

box are illuminated during charging• the motion of the lift arm corresponds to the

buttons on the hand control

After assembly, make sure that:• the emergency lowering works

(mechanical and electrical)• the base-width adjustment works• the wheel brakes are working.

8. Install the holder for the charging cable: Hook it onto the front edge of the battery box and push down on the back until you hear a click.

9. Place the Quick Reference Guide in the holder on the lift mast.

ON CHARGE

EMERGENCY

OperatingWhen raising or lowering the lift arm: Push or . The direction of the arrows applies when the hand control is held as shown in the picture. The lifting motion stops as soon as the push button is released.For adjustment of the base width, push: or

Operation

ON CHARGE

EMERGENCY

BATTERY

ON CHARGE

EMERGENCY

BATTERY

Emergency StopTo activate:Press the red button on the control box.To reset:Turn the button in the direction of the arrows until the button springs out.

XS S MS M L XL XXL

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Wheels with brakesDuring the lifting of a patient, the wheels should be unlocked in order for the lift to be able to center around the patient’s center of gravity. The rear wheels can be locked against rotation and turning. To lock the wheel, press down the lock pedal. To release the brake, lift up the lock pedal with your foot.

Locked wheels during lifting can increase the risk of tipping.

Mechanical Emergency LoweringMechanical emergency lowering is achieved by rotating the red emergency lowering cylinder in the direction of the arrow.

Electrical Emergency LoweringPush a narrow object into the hole on the control box (marked “Emergency”).

The object used to press must not be too sharp, since this may cause damage to the control box!

Never move the lift by pulling on the actuator!

ON CHARG

EMERGENCY

BATTERY

Installation of LatchesAfter installation, check that the latch locks and moves freely in the sling bar hook.

Position of the Lift when Lifting

From/To: Bed Chair/Toilet Seat Floor

NOTE: Place a pillow under the patient’s head for increased performance and comfort. Always have the wheels locked when lifting from the floor.

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Charging the Batteries

In order to ensure maximum battery life, it is important to charge the batteries regularly. We recommend charging the batteries after use or every night.Maximum charge is achieved after approximately 6 hours. When the batteries are fully charged, the charger will disconnect automatically.NOTE! When charging, a yellow indicator lamp on the control box will be illuminated. The yellow lamp turns off when the batteries are fully

Alternative Charging Procedures

charged. If the lamp has not turned off after 8 hours of charging, the batteries probably need replacing. Stop charging and replace the batteries.Never charge batteries in a wet area.If the lift is not used every day, we recommend pushing the emergency stop after use, in order to turn off the power and conserve battery life. Make sure the battery is completely charged before pushing the emergency stop.

With built-in charger:Connect the charger cable to an electrical outlet (100-240 V AC). Check that both lamps on the control box are lit. A yellow lamp indicates power supply to the charger.If the charger cable is beginning to stretch, it should be replaced in order to minimize the risk of the cable getting stuck and breaking.

With a wall-mounted charger or a table charger housing:Detach the holder for the charger cable. Remove the battery box from the control box by releasing the latch on top of the battery box.Alt. A. Place the battery box on the wall-mounted charger. Plug the charger into a wall socket (100-240 V AC). Make sure that both lights on the charger are lit. The yellow light indicates charging and the green light indicates power supply to the charger.Alt. B. Place the battery box on the charger in the table charger housing. Plug the charger into a wall socket (100-240 V AC). Make sure that both indicator lamps on the charger are lit. The yellow light indicates charging and the green light indicates power supply to the charger.

NOTE: The lift cannot be used when the charger cable is plugged into a wall socket.

Battery CapacityIn the event of low battery voltage, a signal from the control box will sound and the indicator (A) on the hand control will light. When this happens, the battery must be charged as soon as possible. However, there is sufficient power for a few more lifts.

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Alt. A Alt. B

ON CHARGE

EMERGENCY

ON CHARGE

EMERGENCY

Uno 102 complies with the requirements in the 2002/96/EC directive for waste electronic and electrical equipment. Used batteries should be deposited at the nearest recycling station in accordance with local regulations or given to personnel authorized by Liko/Hill-Rom.

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Universal SlingBar 350* Prod. No. 3156074Max. 300 kg (660 lbs)

Universal SlingBar 450* Prod. No. 3156075Max. 300 kg (660 lbs)

Universal SlingBar 600* Prod. No. 3156076Max. 300 kg (660 lbs)

Universal TwinBar 670* Prod. No. 3156077Max. 300 kg (660 lbs)

Universal SideBars 450 Prod. No. 3156079including bagMax. 300 kg (660 lbs)

Sling Cross-bar 450* Prod. No. 3156021Max. 300 kg (660 lbs) (Adapter 12 mm, prod. no. 2016504 required)

Sling Cross-bar 670* Prod. No. 3156018Max. 300 kg (660 lbs) (Adapter 12 mm, prod. no. 2016504 required)

* also available equipped with Quick-Release Hook.

Different maximum loads may apply to different products on the assembled lift unit lift: lift, sling bar, sling and any other accessories used. For the assembled lift unit, the maximum load is always the lowest maximum load rating for any of the components. For example, a Uno 102 which is approved for 175 kg (385 lbs) can be equipped with a sling bar which is approved for 300 kg (660 lbs). In this case, the maximum load of 175 kg (385 lbs) applies to the assembled lift unit.Check the markings on the lift and lifting accessory or contact your Liko/Hill-Rom representative if you have any questions.

Maximum Load

Recommended Lifting Accessories Using lifting accessories other than those approved can entail a risk.

When changing a sling bar or other lifting accessories, the highest possible lifting height of the lift is affected. Before changing lifting accessories you should always ensure that the lift, after change, can fulfil the desired lifting height in order to manage the lifting situations for which the lift is to be used.To select suitable slings and other lifting accessories, please see the “Lifting Accessories” brochure. For additional guidance in selecting a sling, study the instruction guide for the respective sling models. Here you will also find guidance for combining Liko’s sling bars with Liko’s slings.Contact your Liko/Hill-Rom representative or visit www.liko.com for advice and information on Liko’s product range.

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Bag for SlingBars Prod. No. 2001025

Slingbar Cover Paddy 30 Prod. No. 3607001(fits Universal SlingBar 350, 450 and 600 and SlingBar Slim 350).

Leg protector            Prod. No. 20190029

Adapter 12 mmProd. No. 2016504

Scale for UnoFor weighing patients in combination with Uno, we recommend LikoScale 350 (adapter 12 mm required). LikoScale 350 is approved in accordance with European Directive NAWI 90/384 (Non-Automatic Weighing Instruments).Contact Liko/Hill-Rom for further information. LikoScale 350

Prod. No. 3156228

Battery ChargerFor wall installation or for use with table charger housingProd. No. 2004106

Extra BatteryProd. No. 2006106

Table Charger Housingexcl. charger and batteryProd. No. 2107103

Quick-Release Hook The Liko Quick-Release Hooks are a system for quick change of lifting accessories on Liko’s mobile and stationary lifts. Uno must be equipped with the Q-link 13 to enable use with a Quick-Release Hook.The Quick-release Hook Universal fits the Universal SlingBar 350, 450 and 600 (prod. no. 3156074 - 3156076). Quick-Release Hook TDM fits the Sling Cross-bar 450 and 670 (prod. no. 3156021 and 3156018) and Universal TwinBar 670 (prod. no. 3156077).

Please see “Guide to Liko’s Quick-Release Hook System”, which can be downloaded from our website www.liko.com, or contact Liko/Hill-Rom for more information about the possibilities of the Quick-Release Hook system. Quick-Release

Hook TDMProd. No. 3156502

Q-link 13Prod. No. 3156509

Quick-Release Hook Universal

Prod. No. 3156508

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Simple Troubleshooting

The lift doesn’t work up/down.The base-width adjustment doesn’t work (in/out).

The charger doesn’t work.

The lift is stuck in the high position.

If you hear unusual sounds.

1. Check that the emergency stops have not been activated.

2. Check that the cables to the control box are connected correctly.

3. Check that the charger cable is not connected to an electric outlet.

4. Check the battery voltage.5. Check that the contact plates of the battery box

are not defective or broken.6. If the problem persists, please contact

Liko/Hill-Rom.

1. Check that the emergency stops have not been activated.

2. Check that the contact plates of the battery box are not defective or broken.

3. If the problem persists, please contact Liko/Hill-Rom.

1. Check that the emergency stops have not been activated.

2. Use the electrical emergency lowering to lower the patient onto a firm surface.

3. Use the mechanical emergency lowering to lower the patient onto a firm surface.

4. Check the battery voltage.5. If the problem persists, please contact

Liko/Hill-Rom.

Contact Liko/Hill-Rom.

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Care and MaintenanceFor trouble-free use, certain details should be checked each day the lift is used:

• Inspect the lift and check to make sure that there is no external damage• Check the sling bar attachment• Check the functionality of the latches• Check the functionality of the lifting motion and the base-width adjustment• Check that the emergency lowering (both electrical and manual) works• Charge the batteries each day the lift is used and make sure the charger works.

When necessary, clean the lift with a moist cloth and check that the wheels are free from dirt. Find more detailed information regarding cleaning and disinfection of your Liko/Hill-Rom product in the document Care and Maintenance at our website: www.liko.com.

The lift should not be exposed to running water.

ServiceA periodic inspection of the lift should be carried out at least once per year.

Periodic inspection, repair and maintenance should be performed only in accordance with the Liko Service Manual, and by personnel authorized by Liko/ Hill-Rom and using original Liko spare parts.

Service AgreementLiko/ Hill-Rom offers the opportunity to enter into service contracts for the maintenance and regular inspection of your Liko/ Hill-Rom product.

Expected Life TimeThe product has an expected life time of 10 years when correctly handled, serviced and inspected in accordance with Liko’s instructions.

Transport and StorageDuring transport, or if the lift is not going to be used for a long time, the emergency stops should be engaged.The environment in which the lift is transported and stored should have a temperature of 10–40°C (50–104 °F) and a relative humidity of 30–75%. The air pressure should be 700–1060 hPa.

RecyclingFor instructions on how to recycle your Liko product, please visit our website: www.liko.com.

Product ChangesLiko’s products undergo continuous development, which is why we reserve the right to make product changes without prior notice. Contact your Liko/Hill-Rom representative for advice and information about product upgrades.

Design and Quality by Liko in Sweden

Hill-Rom´s Management system are certified in accordance with ISO 9001 and its equivalent for the medical device industry, ISO 13485. Hill-Rom´s Management system is also certified in accordance with environmental standard ISO 14001.

Inspection and Maintenance

www.liko.com

Manufacturer: Liko AB Nedre vägen 100SE-975 92 Luleå[email protected]